Lamp Care & Bulb Change

How to Care For Your Salt Crystal Lamp & Candleholders

Salt has hygroscopic properties, which means
that it draws water
from the surrounding atmosphere. Salt Crystal Lamps should therefore
never be sprinkled with water, kept in a moist room or be placed
outdoors. Sometimes, in particularly moist or humid conditions, the lamp
surface may be slightly damp to the touch. Lighting it for a few hours
dries it very quickly.

If crystallization occurs, just wiping
with a damp cloth will get rid of it. For most everyday situations, this
is not a concern. It is recommended that you light your lamp every day
for the best air purifying results, and you can leave your lamps on for
as long as possible. This will not only maintain a constant negative
ionizing process, but also repel excess moisture build up around the
lamp.

If you plan not to use the lamp for long periods of time, just put a plastic bag over the lamp to protect it from humidity.

How to clean your salt lamp:
Wipe the lamp with a damp (not soaking wet) towel or sponge in order to
remove dust. Once cleaned, dry the lamp with a paper towel or turn on
the lamp for a while.

If
you choose to place a Salt Crystal Lamp on a wooden surface, please
ensure that it has a waterproof base so that you do not damage your
furniture.

Please use tea lights for candleholders.

Unique: GAMMA Quick-Change Light Bulb AssemblyTM

Bulb
replacement instructions

Our
lamps are CSA and UL tested and registered, for your safety

Warning: Please unplug the lamp before replacing the bulb.

When
lamp is “on” it should not be grasped for lifting, carried or hold until
completely cooled to room temperature.

Keep
out of reach of children.

How to replace a bulb

Turn your lamp sideways. Pull the wire clip out. Squeeze gently the wings of the bulb holder,
pull the bulb out, and replace the bulb. Squeeze gently the wings of the bulb
holder. Insert it in to the hole at the base of the lamp. Be sure that it fits
securely in to its place and insert the wire clip back.

Their Salt Lamps - Hard To Change

With
the competitions salt lamps, you have to fumble around with a
screwdriver or try to stick your fingers inside to get the bulb out.

Careful not to loosen the wires or break the light bulb!

We use the most common bulbs for your convenience; these
bulbs can be purchase from any hardware store, Home Depot, Wall Marts or even
Dollar Stores. All you need to know is that the bulbs are similar to the one
used for Chandeliers. Commonly called Candelabra base or E12. Shape of
the bulb does not matter; it could be skinny or fat, long, torpedo or short.

Appropriate Light Bulb Sizes:

7 watts for Mini or
Small Lamps. Same bulb as used in a night-light.

15 Watts for a Small or Medium Lamp
Torpedo style or Candelabra, Chandelier type.

25 watts, for Medium or Large lamps.

40 watts for x-large lamp.
Candelabra or Chandelier type.

Lamp Size and Room Size

Mini Salt Lamp 4-5 lbs, 5"-6" tall are most suitable for night-light or for kids rooms.

Small Salt Lamp 6-8 lbs, 6"-8" tall are most suitable for average bedroom, one on each night table